Where is Gilgamesh?
Visit website9.2/10 • 6
2024-02-01 • 1h 30m
A priceless tablet of Gilgamesh, the oldest and most important work of literature is stolen from a museum. A security guard vows to do whatever it takes to get it back from a group of smugglers. Along the way, he faces his own inner demons.
- Directors
- Karzan Kardozi
- Writters
- Karzan Kardozi
- Editors
- Karzan Kardozi
Where is Gilgamesh?
Visit website2024-02-01 • 1h 30m
9.2/10 • 6
A priceless tablet of Gilgamesh, the oldest and most important work of literature is stolen from a museum. A security guard vows to do whatever it takes to get it back from a group of smugglers. Along the way, he faces his own inner demons.
- Directors
- Karzan Kardozi
- Writters
- Karzan Kardozi
- Editors
- Karzan Kardozi
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsBarzan Yunis
Govan (Gilgamesh)
Ragash Kizhan
Avin (Inanna / Ishtar)
Goran Dilshad
Akam (Enkidu)
Yasin Omer
Haji Hazo (Humbaba)
Taha Mohammad
Avin's Father (Enlil)
Shadman Aziz Sahaf
Pickup Driver (Utnapishtim)
Azar Salar
Haji Hazo's First Assistance
Shwan Sabir
Haji Hazo's Second Assistance
Nasrin Hassan
Govan's Mother
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Kurdish
- Budget
- $9,000.00
- Revenue
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- Keywords
- mythologyiraqheistfilm noiriraq warantiqueegyptian mythologyarchaeological digkurdistankurdishisis (daesh)mesopotamiamythgilgameshsumerianmesopotamian mythologykurdsarchéologuekurdish cinemaepic of gilgameshantiquities black marketlooted artbabylonianishtarinannamuseum theft